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changed this texas army post. 13 people lost their lives in the attack at fort hood. in the last 11 days of the accused gunman's court martial, we heard nearly 90 witnesses reemt stories of horror, heroism and heartache. >> from the prosecution standpoint, i think there's abundant evidence of premeditation. >> reporter: he is serving as his own lawyer. the judge asked hasan several times if he wishes to continue down that path, even though she strongly advises against it. but hasan has not budged. >> when you choose to represent yourself, you don't have to know how to be a good lawyer, but you can't complain later you got a bad lawyer in trial and that's what he is stuck with on appeal. >> reporter: because he is representing himself, the 42-year-old army psychologist has a choice whether he will testify. however, he can't make statements, rather only ask himself questions, then answer them. today, the court heard testimony from a fort hood police sergeant, credited with shooting hasan and ending the attack. officer mark todd said it sounded like thousands of rounds o
changed this texas army post. 13 people lost their lives in the attack at fort hood. in the last 11 days of the accused gunman's court martial, we heard nearly 90 witnesses reemt stories of horror, heroism and heartache. >> from the prosecution standpoint, i think there's abundant evidence of premeditation. >> reporter: he is serving as his own lawyer. the judge asked hasan several times if he wishes to continue down that path, even though she strongly advises against it. but hasan...
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texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilating immigrants so that they are successful here. of aornia is much more welfare state. it indoctrinates immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas, in my opinion, for jobs. people go to california for welfare. so you are seeing, i think, the differing economic outcomes of a result of this. texas is the model that other states should be in your lading. -- in your lading. -- emulating. >> you can see the entire interview at 5:00 p.m. eastern. later, the senate passed an immigration measure in june. the house committee has considered immigration legislation, but nothing has come to the house floor for debate. a reporter from the "national journal" will take your phone calls. townhall gets underway at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> tonight on c-span for the encore presentation of "first ladies." >> campaigning is not allowed. john quinc
texas and california are the two highest immigration states. one of the interesting things is that texas does a much, much better job in my opinion of economically assimilating immigrants so that they are successful here. of aornia is much more welfare state. it indoctrinates immigrants into the welfare system at a much higher pace than texas does. people come to texas, in my opinion, for jobs. people go to california for welfare. so you are seeing, i think, the differing economic outcomes of a...
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it down another north of texas. you have to stay competitive. what is good for the state is great for the economy. we overall our workers compensation system in oklahoma. we had some of the highest rates in the nation and the region. we revamped our system and went from the antiquated adversarial system. our system is an administrative will favorthat employers, save the people who create jobs 15% or 20% on their premiums every single year. we did that this year in the state of oklahoma. talking care if you are about social problems -- they say do not going to social issues. i think that is nonsense. in oklahoma, you take every social issue whether it is the high incarceration rates, substance abuse issues, i think they can all be traced to one key ingredient and that is the breakdown of the family. this year in oklahoma, we said yet, and yet, we will do things to promote the family. we will go on a campaign to express to people why strong families are not just rate for society. they are great for the economy. they are great for the state. these
it down another north of texas. you have to stay competitive. what is good for the state is great for the economy. we overall our workers compensation system in oklahoma. we had some of the highest rates in the nation and the region. we revamped our system and went from the antiquated adversarial system. our system is an administrative will favorthat employers, save the people who create jobs 15% or 20% on their premiums every single year. we did that this year in the state of oklahoma. talking...
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now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil liberties independent of official investigations. >> i completely agree. the problem is, the observation has been made that we haven't been to the crime site. our collection capabilities, the way we collect information has increased the amount of information we have. almost inevitably, when something happens like boston, we can look back and find points of opportunity to engage or do more. the lesson, the difficult lesson is the fbi bases what it can do on the amount of information it has. a predicate what they do on how much information. that is a tried and true way of condu
now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil...
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now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil liberties independent of official investigations. >> i completely agree. the problem is, the observation has been made that we haven't been to the crime site. our collection capabilities, the way we collect information has increased the amount of information we have. almost inevitably, when something happens like boston, we can look back and find points of opportunity to engage or do more. the lesson, the difficult lesson is the fbi bases what it can do on the amount of information it has. a predicate what they do on how much information. that is a tried and true way of condu
now, let's make it bob smith in texas who is reported to be an antigovernment guy. fbi interviews him, he says no way. fbi closes the investigation, handed off to police and says, you might want to keep your eye on smith out there because he has a lot of guns. do you think a few people in congress might have a problem with that? we have to realize that we could increase the safety net we have but it has implications for what state local authorities to and how that potentially infringes on civil...
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i was up in lubbock, texas, during the run-up -- runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. lookis powerful, when you in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things around. let us talk about the threats. one of the first fights i was privileged to be part of in the senate was standing side-by-side with my friend, senator rand paul, in his 13 hour filibuster on drugs. [applause] when that started, it was 11:47 a.m. that rand paul went to the floor of the senate. most of our colleagues thought what he was doing was strange, carry it -- curious, even quixotic. the first senators to show up to support him were mike lee and myself. what happened is, the american people began to get engaged. country, people became fixated by
i was up in lubbock, texas, during the run-up -- runoff. an older gentleman came up to me and put his hand on my shoulder. he said, i am 74 years old. i am retired. $2500 for the primary out of my retirement savings. he said, tonight, i am giving you another $2500 for the runoff out of my retirement savings. because if we do not stop what is happening in this country, my retirement is going away. lookis powerful, when you in someone's eyes, and they are saying, please help us turn things...
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. >> reporter: in addition to those cases a texas affiliate settled a case launched by a whistle blower who alleged fraudulent billing was rampant there. investigators say patients medical records were falsified in order to support the fraudulent claims. in agreeing to settle the case for $4.3 million planned parenthood made no admission of guilt calling the claims baseless. continuing this litigation in the hostile environment for women's health would have insured a lengthy and costly process. we are ending the lawsuit. as for the pending federal probe it is routine for the gao to launch investigations upon the request of the chair or ranking member of a congressional committee which is what triggered this particular examination. last year alone the gao received more than 900 similar requests. at this point the gao has no timeline for completing the examination and planned parenthood is not commenting on the audits. >>> stocks recovered slightly today. the dow snapped a three-day losing streak. the s&p up seven. >>> still ahead a decision some say makes a mockery of border security. fi
. >> reporter: in addition to those cases a texas affiliate settled a case launched by a whistle blower who alleged fraudulent billing was rampant there. investigators say patients medical records were falsified in order to support the fraudulent claims. in agreeing to settle the case for $4.3 million planned parenthood made no admission of guilt calling the claims baseless. continuing this litigation in the hostile environment for women's health would have insured a lengthy and costly...
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. >> reporter: whether it's mountain biking in texas or playing golf with wounded warriors, george w. bush at 67 seems to be as active and móykyy physically fit in retirement as he was during his white house days. but a routine physical yesterday found a blockage in a crucial artery that supplies the heart with blood. so this morning his doctors inserted a stent to prop open j> the artery so the blood can get through. bush has no history of heart trouble and his spokesman says prior to yesterday's physical he had absolutely no symptoms indicating a problem. in fact, he had just gone mountain biking over the weekend and less than three months ago did his annual 100 kilometer ride paying tribute to wounded warriors. >> here's the thing about life. you're going to get dealt a hand you don't want to play. it's going to happen to all of us. the question is how do you play the hand. >> reporter: as president, bush had consistently stellar health reports but there is no job more stressful than that one. here he is the year he was elected and here shortly before leaving office. in retirement
. >> reporter: whether it's mountain biking in texas or playing golf with wounded warriors, george w. bush at 67 seems to be as active and móykyy physically fit in retirement as he was during his white house days. but a routine physical yesterday found a blockage in a crucial artery that supplies the heart with blood. so this morning his doctors inserted a stent to prop open j> the artery so the blood can get through. bush has no history of heart trouble and his spokesman says prior...
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the shifting around, if you had your choice and did not know where to move to, looking at california, texas, all i know is that california is a shmash of various taxes, excise fees, so many things. my accounts will be up 24 hours is trying to figure out. >> the strongest part of the u.s. economy in recent years has been a tight economy which has been based in large part in california. start-ups all the time. neil: a lot more in taxes. >> this idea that california is not cutting spending. they have draconian spending cuts under governor brown and it has raised taxes. and now have a balanced budget. this is a good example of what the federal government needs to do. neil: wait a minute. you're using california as an example? >> once upon a time before we had a strong republicans the way you balanced budgets was raised taxes and cut speing. neil: once upon a time before we have extreme liberals we had an openss to cutting taxes. >> kneele, i am just saying, look at the example of calirnia that has a balanced budget and the example of washington, the federal government, whh does not. neil: a jun
the shifting around, if you had your choice and did not know where to move to, looking at california, texas, all i know is that california is a shmash of various taxes, excise fees, so many things. my accounts will be up 24 hours is trying to figure out. >> the strongest part of the u.s. economy in recent years has been a tight economy which has been based in large part in california. start-ups all the time. neil: a lot more in taxes. >> this idea that california is not cutting...
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you really need to come down to texas and look. i do not think the employees are going to enforce that he-verify -- e-verify. outcome ife a good they do grant amnesty. host: i think we got the idea. representative? guest: the senate bill is not amnesty. it is a comprehensive immigration reform bill covering many aspects of the row consistent we have today. when this caller -- i have been to houston. houston has a lot of americans working there and a lot of people working hard. they have an economy that is doing ok. if somebody wants to point a finger and say those people do not belong here, i think they are avoiding the truth. there are a lot of good, hard- working people that have come to this country for centuries. some people think that is a bad thing. it is a good thing. i do not know anyone can say they are 100% born here for the last few years. or twoericans are one generations removed for somebody coming here and starting a new life and have american sons and daughters that are contributing to this country. the caller seems
you really need to come down to texas and look. i do not think the employees are going to enforce that he-verify -- e-verify. outcome ife a good they do grant amnesty. host: i think we got the idea. representative? guest: the senate bill is not amnesty. it is a comprehensive immigration reform bill covering many aspects of the row consistent we have today. when this caller -- i have been to houston. houston has a lot of americans working there and a lot of people working hard. they have an...
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. >> it's happening along the texas-mexican border. american teenagers are being recruited to be a part of the drug cartel. two former asass sasassins agre tell how they got involved in the business of killing. >> reporter: look into his eyes and you see a baby faced 26-year-old and he blinks. then you see something else. another set of sinister eyes staring back. these tattooed on his eyelids. they're the window into the soul of a drug cartel asassin. >> how many people did you kill? >> no idea. >> lost track? >> when you're in mexico -- >> could you guess, 10, 20, 30, 50. >> between 20 and 30. >> reporter: he said he was 15 years old when the drug cartel recruited him to kill. he was part of a secret crew of hit men made up of american teenagers living in laredo, texas along with this men. they spoke with cnn from the texas prisons where they are serving life sentences for murder. both men say they worked for miguel, the ruth less violent leader who was recently arrested this mexico. >> he's not going to tell you to do somebody that
. >> it's happening along the texas-mexican border. american teenagers are being recruited to be a part of the drug cartel. two former asass sasassins agre tell how they got involved in the business of killing. >> reporter: look into his eyes and you see a baby faced 26-year-old and he blinks. then you see something else. another set of sinister eyes staring back. these tattooed on his eyelids. they're the window into the soul of a drug cartel asassin. >> how many people did...
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jean is from texas this morning. a chance toive you respond on the democratic line that some things mike brought up on the republican line. caller: i must say, first of all, as a nurse for 36 years, my social security retirement is $720 a month. i do get medicare. i think that what's going on in this country is a horrendous power struggle. the power struggle is for money. the fact that we did not take care of the large banking interests and we did not take care of those people who were losing their homes and could make their payments -- we wasted 3 years in that process. every time i hear someone say we need to cut off the medicare i just about have a stroke. for 30 years, i can honestly tell you, we did not get cost-of-living raises. and yet everyone else in the banking industry and the law industry, on and nonon, they all got their raises and their bonuses. but i can tell you in the profession of nursing, we didn't get anything except more hard work. host: you disagree with the headline from politico from yesterday
jean is from texas this morning. a chance toive you respond on the democratic line that some things mike brought up on the republican line. caller: i must say, first of all, as a nurse for 36 years, my social security retirement is $720 a month. i do get medicare. i think that what's going on in this country is a horrendous power struggle. the power struggle is for money. the fact that we did not take care of the large banking interests and we did not take care of those people who were losing...
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hood, texas, is expected to take months. it got under way yesterday with major nidal hasan admitting he was the major gunman in the shooting spree. susan mcginnis reports. >> u.s. army soldier nidal hasan spoke softly but distinctly when he told jurors i am the shooter. acting as his own attorney he called himself an imperfect muslim and apologized for his mistakes. >> he further stated that during the war he eventually found himself on the wrong side and switched sides. >> in its opening statement he described wanting to kill as many soldiers as he could. >> when he saw him point the pistol at him he instinctively reached for his own but he was unarmed because of. >> the only person armed that day. >> that's right. he was the shooter. i just said i'll take the rounds for her. that's all i can do. >> fortunately the bullets missed him. ray may be called. >> the prospect of them being cross-examined by the person who shot them, it's turning into a circus. >> neil is an attorney representing some of the victims. he feels the s
hood, texas, is expected to take months. it got under way yesterday with major nidal hasan admitting he was the major gunman in the shooting spree. susan mcginnis reports. >> u.s. army soldier nidal hasan spoke softly but distinctly when he told jurors i am the shooter. acting as his own attorney he called himself an imperfect muslim and apologized for his mistakes. >> he further stated that during the war he eventually found himself on the wrong side and switched sides. >> in...
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james is headed to canada or texas. police believe he killed the children's mother. her body was found in his burned out home in san diego on sunday along with the remains of a child and dog. he and the mother were in a close plew tonic relationship. authorities aren't saying anything about a motive. >>> breaking news from the state department. now ordering all americans out of yemen over growing terror concerns. all non-emergency government personnel are being thrown out. the threat level is considered extremely high. the embassy is one of two dozen diplomatic posts that remain closed. taking precautions against a potential al qaeda threat. is it a sign the terror network is actually regaining strength? the white house insists the answer to that question is no. >> reporter: the obama administration is defending the decision to shut down almost 20 posts near al qaeda shot spots as a temporary measure out of caution, not weakness. >> we believe this threat is significant and we are taking it seriously. >> reporter: it's a new touch. talked up his administration succes
james is headed to canada or texas. police believe he killed the children's mother. her body was found in his burned out home in san diego on sunday along with the remains of a child and dog. he and the mother were in a close plew tonic relationship. authorities aren't saying anything about a motive. >>> breaking news from the state department. now ordering all americans out of yemen over growing terror concerns. all non-emergency government personnel are being thrown out. the threat...
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he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of the press conference tonight, what was he like throughout it? >> he was really subdued. i mean, there's no other way to say it. he was not combative, at least in this particular outing he was not. he kept saying repeatedly he would be able to say more at a later time. kept saying repeatedly that he didn't want to disrupt the appeals process and wanted that to play out. what i also found interesting was the reaction outside here to rodrigez. i heard you guys talking about the fans. you saw him selling some autographs before the game got underway here tonight.
he left seattle and went to texas with that huge contract. he never fit in there, he went to the yankees obviously. he was never considered a real yankee. it wasn't like he had this beloved fan base out there to begin with. in 2009 he admits or confirms a report that he doped when he was younger, but he said it was for a limited time. if anybody felt that they could forgive him then, he's just blown that up now. >> jason, to that point. he's been combative throughout this process. part of...
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plus a death row crisis in texas. the state is running out of the most important supply required to kill people. and i willy s l l l l ly -- haw has a solution to its homeless problem. a meal made with kraft recipe makers costs less than $3.10 a serving. so by replacing just one fast-food dinner a week your family of 4 can save over $760 a year. delicious kraft dinners, backed by walmart's low price guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. "do i really need to add downy every time?" and i say, "yes. you really do." [ sniffs ] just toss downy unstopables in before the wash. then pour downy infusions right in here for scented softness that helps reduce pilling, fading, static, plus fresh scents that last up to 12 weeks. that's as long as bears hibernate. sure, you could go without it, but do you really want to be that person? downy unstopables and downy infusions in every wash. you'll be unstopable. >>> welcome back to the second half of up front. we focus on our reporting from the front lines. >>> what begin with a
plus a death row crisis in texas. the state is running out of the most important supply required to kill people. and i willy s l l l l ly -- haw has a solution to its homeless problem. a meal made with kraft recipe makers costs less than $3.10 a serving. so by replacing just one fast-food dinner a week your family of 4 can save over $760 a year. delicious kraft dinners, backed by walmart's low price guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. "do i really need to add downy every...
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bush recovering at a texas hospital after successfully undergoing a heart stent implanted in a previously blocked artery it was discovered at the cooper clinic yesterday at the recommendation of his doctor is stench was placed in his artery and a spokesperson says the former precedent is in high spirits and is expected to we discharged tomorrow. president obama calling to wind down mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac in his economic pitch today. >> private capital should take a bigger role in the mortgage market. i know that sounds confusing to people who call me a socialist. [laughter] but i actually believe in the free market. i believe that our housing system should operate with a limited government role, a private leing should be the backbone of the housing market. lou: joining us now forr cbo director and president of the american action forum , a douglas holtz eaton. good to have you with us. the president is looking at his departure from a seemingly socialist perspective in his governance. is this a pit from sociali to free-market capitalism? >> yes. it is double rush away f
bush recovering at a texas hospital after successfully undergoing a heart stent implanted in a previously blocked artery it was discovered at the cooper clinic yesterday at the recommendation of his doctor is stench was placed in his artery and a spokesperson says the former precedent is in high spirits and is expected to we discharged tomorrow. president obama calling to wind down mortgage giants fannie mae and freddie mac in his economic pitch today. >> private capital should take a...
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we have the big storm to the north and high pressure to the south of texas. i was able to find a few showers, they are approaching from the southeast, moving to the northwest. clip to medford and raining to the north on i-5 as you go throughout your morning drive. still warm in the pacific northwest and back to sunshine in the deserts. that's your national forecast, coast, like santa rosa at 69. >>> and it looks like the forecast doesn't change either. those poor people in missouri tomorrow morning are going to be talking about the same thing again. we need a change of the weather pattern. >> you work on that. >> i wish i had that power. >>> straight ahead, the story of a sinking ship and the man who actually gets to face his dog first before rescuing his wife. >>> plus, the donald is about to get his hands on one of washington's most historic landmarks. we're back after this. >>> a house of horrors where three young women were held for upwards of a decade is set to be demolished today. it's part of a plea deal that spared ariel castro the death penalty. jay
we have the big storm to the north and high pressure to the south of texas. i was able to find a few showers, they are approaching from the southeast, moving to the northwest. clip to medford and raining to the north on i-5 as you go throughout your morning drive. still warm in the pacific northwest and back to sunshine in the deserts. that's your national forecast, coast, like santa rosa at 69. >>> and it looks like the forecast doesn't change either. those poor people in missouri...
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a scary situation for a texas couple. after they say they heard a strange voice coming from their 2-year-old daughter's bedroom. >> he said wake up allyson. >> as a father, i'm supposed to protect her against people like this. >> it turns out their baby monitor had been hacked. what can you do to protect yourself and your family? tech security expert john luscih talked about this. >> the family was hearing voices, someone telling their little girl in their bedroom to wake up. you first, panic, and think someone is in your house. someone took over the baby monitor and was talking to the baby. >> that has to be a scary situation. they walk into a room and expecting to see people and find out how they got in. they have a twice out there that most likely was set up for ease of use and because most people are not technologists they don't know how to securely lock these devices. someone took advantage of a weak system. that means he's within 500 feet of that house and he lives or drives locally. >> if we show that video again,
a scary situation for a texas couple. after they say they heard a strange voice coming from their 2-year-old daughter's bedroom. >> he said wake up allyson. >> as a father, i'm supposed to protect her against people like this. >> it turns out their baby monitor had been hacked. what can you do to protect yourself and your family? tech security expert john luscih talked about this. >> the family was hearing voices, someone telling their little girl in their bedroom to...
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southwestern parts of arkansas northwestern louisiana and eastern sections of texas. take a look at the forecast the extended forecast for the city of dallas. it will remain in triple digits. other areas of the country warming up as well new york city back in the middle 80s. yesterday only in the 70s. back to summer. >> 80 is not too bad. >> check out the viral video. this hungry bear starts out dumpster diving. then he decides he would like his meal on the go. easily dragging the 500 pound dumpster. it's the second time in the past week he has taken the dumpster from the back of the restaurant. >> he is just dragging it away. that brings us to our brew on this on the day. favorite viral videos of the week. here is a recap. >> he hit 5 home runs in a row. sign him up. >> exactly. sign that kid up. >> finally this woman is working on her goler swing but not at the links. instead she is -- instead of hitting a ball she is actually slamming her husband's suv with a golf club. i sent that to my husband as a bit of a warning, too. >> you are kidding. >> which video is your
southwestern parts of arkansas northwestern louisiana and eastern sections of texas. take a look at the forecast the extended forecast for the city of dallas. it will remain in triple digits. other areas of the country warming up as well new york city back in the middle 80s. yesterday only in the 70s. back to summer. >> 80 is not too bad. >> check out the viral video. this hungry bear starts out dumpster diving. then he decides he would like his meal on the go. easily dragging the...
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lou: my next guest recently led a border patrol guided tour of the texas mexico border highlighting what he described as inadequate resources and has introduced a border security bill that requires operational control with no less than 90 percent apprehension rate over the entire border over five years the entire house could vote after the summer recess in joining as is michael mccall chairman of homeland security. you took a number of congressmen with you what your thoughts and their reaction? >> we don't like this ad hoc approach the problem is a national strategy we went to san diego they have technology tucson has wonderful technology but it just presses to other points now the new point of entry is the rio grande valley in that national strategy in that plan to dictate where we put those resources we will continue to throw money at the problem without a solution. lou: is your proposal as it rolls back the legislation that authorized cooperation between the authorities of border patrol and local law-enforcement. this administration wants to take your bill to encourage that cooperatio
lou: my next guest recently led a border patrol guided tour of the texas mexico border highlighting what he described as inadequate resources and has introduced a border security bill that requires operational control with no less than 90 percent apprehension rate over the entire border over five years the entire house could vote after the summer recess in joining as is michael mccall chairman of homeland security. you took a number of congressmen with you what your thoughts and their reaction?...
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is it wise to mess with texas? i am told 245 is a bad thing to do. >> you don't mess with texas. th is a business insider poll. business insider with a lot of finance guys so watch msnbc. yes, i said. it that's why you get a skewed thing with the hatred toward texas. they nailed massachusetts. when you are on a date with a girl in massachusetts she said we will ride in your car and we will maybe have some popcorn afterwards. it is over. a southern accent adds three points and a boston accent takes two away. >> some say since you are not a real american i should skip you on the story. i would gre with them, but unfortunately we have to fill an hour. >> i agree as well. i will just get in trouble because i am a guest in your country and then if i insult it it is over. i am a, noer now though and i can say new yorkers are rude and arrogant. however, i was just finishing up my new book and this particular chapter is about sex. apparently mississippi is the dumbest state. that would concur in the sex chapter because the
is it wise to mess with texas? i am told 245 is a bad thing to do. >> you don't mess with texas. th is a business insider poll. business insider with a lot of finance guys so watch msnbc. yes, i said. it that's why you get a skewed thing with the hatred toward texas. they nailed massachusetts. when you are on a date with a girl in massachusetts she said we will ride in your car and we will maybe have some popcorn afterwards. it is over. a southern accent adds three points and a boston...
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they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to nuevo laredo, just across the border from texas. he said his life was changed forever. in an instant he went from being a 13-year-old to a killer. >> we pulled up, i couldn't believe what i was seeing. people getting tortured, killed, decapitated. it was kind of hard to believe. i knew that day my life had just changed forever. >> reporter: he then says an argument broke out. miguel trevino wanted to know why retta was there. trevino handed him a gun, they stood over a man tied up on the ground. >> what did they tell you to do? >> to kill that person. i have to do it. if i don't do it, i know what
they spoke from texas prisons where they're serving life sentences for murder. they both say they worked for miguel angel trevino. the ruthless violet leader of a drug cartel recently arrested in mexico. >> i know this man. he's not going to tell you to do something if he won't do it, and that's why a lot of people followed him. >> how much control do you think he had of nuevo laredo? >> absolute control. >> reporter: he was 13 years old when two friends brought him to...
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. >> brian: he loves the fans in texas. he said, i can't go out anymore. i love the enthusiasm. but he takes back doors into restaurants. he took the defensive line out to play miniature golf. imagine a bunch of 6'5", 300 pounders out playing miniature golf. there was no one there. by the time they got done they had to jump the fence over the 9th hole to get home. >> thom: that's a nice catch by cadet. he has the first down all the way to the 30. sean payton wasn't around when cadet made a move after winning a roster spot last year. >> brian: this is a fresh look for sean payton. this is a young man that garnered their attention. we talk about whether it's the running back position. wide receiver. when you break down the roster you will carry that 5 272nd, 53 b man on the roster. you won't lock yourself in to a certain ratio by position because, as i earlier. he's ep heing himself as a running back here. there was speculation that because payton never had seen him front and center all of last year and the preseason robinson, a college free agent out of west texas a & m. those tw
. >> brian: he loves the fans in texas. he said, i can't go out anymore. i love the enthusiasm. but he takes back doors into restaurants. he took the defensive line out to play miniature golf. imagine a bunch of 6'5", 300 pounders out playing miniature golf. there was no one there. by the time they got done they had to jump the fence over the 9th hole to get home. >> thom: that's a nice catch by cadet. he has the first down all the way to the 30. sean payton wasn't around when...
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guest: william is next, cypress, texas, democratic caller. caller: i'm curious to know, why do the american people believe in anything this guy says when he works for lockheed martin? it's unbelievable. we can't afford anything now. why are we spending so much money on a plane that we don't know works. this guy here, he's unbelievable. i just can't believe we're going to spend money on a fighter that we don't need. host: steve o'bryan what about affording a plane during a time of economic agility and spending cuts happening in washington? guest: this plane is essential to our national security. if you take a look at the airplanes we have, they were originally designed in the nixon administration and they're getting old. the average age of a u.s. air force fighter is approximately 24 years old today. we reduced that size of our fighter force in the u.s. air force by more than 40% in the last 20 years. this is made to smartly recapitalized with is our core competency with a capability that's built for the next 50 plus years. it needs to be upgr
guest: william is next, cypress, texas, democratic caller. caller: i'm curious to know, why do the american people believe in anything this guy says when he works for lockheed martin? it's unbelievable. we can't afford anything now. why are we spending so much money on a plane that we don't know works. this guy here, he's unbelievable. i just can't believe we're going to spend money on a fighter that we don't need. host: steve o'bryan what about affording a plane during a time of economic...
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and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million supposedly treating drug and alcohol abuse patients in california. our investigation with the center for investigative reporting found half of that money, or about $94 million has gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. joy jaffers former drug medical supper visor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. >> we found billing records for people in jail. one person dead. people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> uh-huh. >>
and then there is this man, alexander, ferdman organizing a crime ring in texas. it hasn't stopped him from coming to california, setting up a drug rehab clinic and billing taxpayers. even though, felons are barred from running drug med cal centers. >> how can a guy like you run a drug rehab in california. this is a major insurance car crash scheme in texas. >> i was convicted, but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186...
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reporting live from fort hood, texas. stacey seagal. >> we got this word and everyone is assembling. the judge received word from the jury they want to come back to the courtroom. that can mean one of throw things. a verdict has been reached or they want to break for lunch which is a possibility or they have a question. we saw that yesterday even nothing the special report. we are on stand by at the time right now we'll tell you about the panel. we have had a question about this. this is a court martial and varys a bit from civilian court. every person on the panel. not a jury. but everyone of them is a senior army officer compiedz of nine colonels and three lieutenant colonels and one major. they were selected in the againing of july from u.s. army posts from all over the world and they serve in a range of position, staff for command on installations where they are a signed. the panel is not sequestered and clearly in all cases they are instructed not to read anything about the high profile case or watch news reports abo
reporting live from fort hood, texas. stacey seagal. >> we got this word and everyone is assembling. the judge received word from the jury they want to come back to the courtroom. that can mean one of throw things. a verdict has been reached or they want to break for lunch which is a possibility or they have a question. we saw that yesterday even nothing the special report. we are on stand by at the time right now we'll tell you about the panel. we have had a question about this. this is...
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a fire breaks out at southwest industrial gases in dallas, texas on july 25, 2007. this is no ordinary fire. on the lot are several hundred tanks filled with gases. >> acetylene burns at about 3400 degrees. it's used, as far as what the common person knows, mostly in welding and cutting. >> local tv news cameras record the blaze as it puburns out of control. >> we didn't, of course realize the scope of what the fire was going to be. >> the fire begins during a delivery of tanks to the refilling station. >> the delivery driver comes running in and says hey, man, i've got a leak, i think i broke a valve and i can't shut it off. what do you want me to do. >> randy bibb grabs a fire extinguisher. >> a kind of haze, greenish. i grab the fire hose and start fogging it. you know what's going to happen. it's getting ready to go. >> sure enough. in just a few seconds, it does. >> whoosh! and the first fireball hit me, knocked me hard, dropped the hose and i reached down to get the hose and the skin on my hand was melted off my hand like wax. >> randy and others at the facili
a fire breaks out at southwest industrial gases in dallas, texas on july 25, 2007. this is no ordinary fire. on the lot are several hundred tanks filled with gases. >> acetylene burns at about 3400 degrees. it's used, as far as what the common person knows, mostly in welding and cutting. >> local tv news cameras record the blaze as it puburns out of control. >> we didn't, of course realize the scope of what the fire was going to be. >> the fire begins during a delivery...
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dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best voice is it's the the the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman paul walker hello clyde iraq a very good therefore we got it we're very good so that's good let's start with you congressman first of all how did you get into politics what took you from the world of medicine into the world of politics inadvertently i got into politics i really never had much interest in politics and still today it's very secondary to what i've tried to do but it was in the nineteen seventies i was fascinated with reading economics from a different viewpoint than what i had learned in college and i was fascinated with thi
dr paul joins us now from houston texas. dr paul we have a bit of a technical problem so dr paul will be with us in just a moment. he's he's ron paul has been in many ways a thorn in the side of the republican party and in many ways their best salesperson or one of their best voice is it's the the the whole issue of republican libertarian is absolutely fascinating. for example we see that the. the republican party is largely it seems to me made up of. we've we've got him with us congressman...
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thank you. >> then theirs texas a&m. the college football star who won the heisman last year, now reportedly under investigation. according to the espn, ncaa officials are looking into claims the texas a&m quarterback, johnny football, johnny manziel, accepted a five figure flat fee to sign hundreds of outoffs on sports memorabilia back in january. that would be a huge violation of ncaa resumes, and officials could rule johnny manziel ineligible to play the game. johnny football has drawn heavy scrutiny with his offseason activities in the past few months. sitting in the front row at nba games, hanging out with rappers, at bars, sending out controversial tweets. one would say he couldn't wait to get out of college station, texas. of course that's where texas a&m is. wow. all right. maybe we'll get something from a-rod. that would be exciting. a rest nation letter would be nice -- resignation letter would be nice but that's not coming. [ male announcer ] this is betsy. her long day of pick ups and drop offs begins with ar
thank you. >> then theirs texas a&m. the college football star who won the heisman last year, now reportedly under investigation. according to the espn, ncaa officials are looking into claims the texas a&m quarterback, johnny football, johnny manziel, accepted a five figure flat fee to sign hundreds of outoffs on sports memorabilia back in january. that would be a huge violation of ncaa resumes, and officials could rule johnny manziel ineligible to play the game. johnny football...
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senator from texas was born in calgary in 1970. because of the canadian citizen ship act of 1947 they consider him a citizen who can vote up there and run for political office if he wants to. give inch all the controversy surrounding president obama's birth certificate and cruz has spent a ton of time on the 2013 gop presidential campaign this controversy if it is such a thing might have been get been inevitable. he is getting rave reviews in the senate. he will visit new hampshire this friday. his aides provide ad copy of the birth certificate. his father was born in cuba, he was an engineer and his mom was born in delaware where cruz grew up. cruz said, because my mother was a u.s. citizen born in delaware i was a u.s. citizen by it b i never have taken affirmative steps to claim canadian citizenship. i may technically have dual citizenship. assuming that is true, sure i will renounce any canadian citizenship. nothing against canada. i'm an american by birth and u.s. senator i believe should be only an american. cruz and most law
senator from texas was born in calgary in 1970. because of the canadian citizen ship act of 1947 they consider him a citizen who can vote up there and run for political office if he wants to. give inch all the controversy surrounding president obama's birth certificate and cruz has spent a ton of time on the 2013 gop presidential campaign this controversy if it is such a thing might have been get been inevitable. he is getting rave reviews in the senate. he will visit new hampshire this friday....
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she made headlines for protesting outside then president bush's's texas ranch after her son was killed in iraq. she ran for vice president last year and for the house of representatives before that. >>> 4:45. shark sightles are up this summer not just on tv, mind you. researchers recently noticed an uptick in great white sharks off cape cod. that of course is "jaws" country but the worldwide shark population is at an all-time low. marine scientists say the close encounters likely have more to do with us than with them. >> when you have more people out there looking or more people on or about the water and when you have more eyeballs out there you're going to get more shark sightings. we're encroaching on their habitat more so than otherwise. >> there have also been more sightings off the california coast but experts we spoke with say that's normal for this time of year as animals migrate from hawaii to feed and breed. >> especially off the farralons. >> yes. >> that's a big breeding and feeding ground. in fact, we were out there shooting for "eye on the bay" and we saw a great while. >
she made headlines for protesting outside then president bush's's texas ranch after her son was killed in iraq. she ran for vice president last year and for the house of representatives before that. >>> 4:45. shark sightles are up this summer not just on tv, mind you. researchers recently noticed an uptick in great white sharks off cape cod. that of course is "jaws" country but the worldwide shark population is at an all-time low. marine scientists say the close encounters...
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he went to his ranch in texas. you know what he did on his ranch in texas? he chopped wood. he went to his own home. >> you got to let her talk, one at a time. our audience needs to hear. >> these democrats, sean. he went to his own ranch. christie, i realize that you're a conservative woman makes you feel uncomfortable. you feel that you have to constantly interrupt me. it doesn't work. i'm going to continue with my point and you're going to listen. >> let her talk. >> george bush, let's act like a lady, okay. george bush went to his ranch in texas and he chopped wood and he cleared brush, and he was -- >> he was -- >> he was in constant contact with his administration, he was in constant contact with his cabinet. now, barack obama if you remember back, really, in 2009 he was, when we had that almost terrorist attack on a flight that was going from amsterdam to detroit, and a president was vacationing in hawaii and it took him days to make an announcement about that? >> hang on. one at a time. listen, please, christie, we have to go one at a time, our audience wants to hear
he went to his ranch in texas. you know what he did on his ranch in texas? he chopped wood. he went to his own home. >> you got to let her talk, one at a time. our audience needs to hear. >> these democrats, sean. he went to his own ranch. christie, i realize that you're a conservative woman makes you feel uncomfortable. you feel that you have to constantly interrupt me. it doesn't work. i'm going to continue with my point and you're going to listen. >> let her talk. >>...
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you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found billing records for people in jail, one person dead, people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> you hi. >> reporter: none of this surprises you? >> not at all. we found all of those things. >> reporter: for more than a month, cnn has been asking for an explanation from the state of california, and for more than a month, we've gotten nowhere. can i just ask you from you, why? >> that wasn't my decision. >> reporter: state health officials in one sacramento building after another refused to be questioned, includ
you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found...
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you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found billing records for people in jail, one person dead, people who said they didn't need this kind of treatment. >> uh-huh. >> reporter: clinics closed on a certain day, billing for that certain day. >> you hi. >> reporter: none of this surprises you? >> not at all. we found all of those things. >> reporter: for more than a month, cnn has been asking for an explanation from the state of california, and for more than a month, we've gotten nowhere. can i just ask you from you, why? >> that wasn't my decision. >> reporter: state health officials in one sacramento building after another refused to be questioned, includ
you were convicted in texas -- >> i was convicted but it's not what it seems. >> reporter: in the last two fiscal years, taxpayers spent nearly $186 million, supposedly treating drug and alcohol patients in california. our investigation found half of that money, or about $94 million, as gone to clinics that have shown questionable billing practices or signs of fraud. former drug medi-cal supervisor says she complained to the state for years about all the obvious fraud. we found...
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that is being built in the hills of west texas. it's about 2,000 feet elevation, not sure exactly where in west texas it is, but it's out about 2,000 feet. it's supposed to stand 200 feet tall when it's done. this clock is supposed to keep time for 10,000 years. apparently the plan is that every year for the next 10,000 years, this clock keeping time will go off like a cuckoo clock and play a fresh new sound every year for 10,000 years. it is being built. it was dreamed up by some big thinkers. there are famous big thinkers that are on the board of this project like the great brian eno. they've been working on this in some capacity since 1996. in west, texas, so far it has cost tens of millions of dollars. the man who has put up at least $40 million of the money spent so far on this clock is the man whose signature you'll find here at the bottom of www.10000yearclock.net. if you can't read that, it is jeff bezos, the founder of amazon.com, he's the deep pockets behind this 10,000-year 200-foot tall project in a west, texas, mountai
that is being built in the hills of west texas. it's about 2,000 feet elevation, not sure exactly where in west texas it is, but it's out about 2,000 feet. it's supposed to stand 200 feet tall when it's done. this clock is supposed to keep time for 10,000 years. apparently the plan is that every year for the next 10,000 years, this clock keeping time will go off like a cuckoo clock and play a fresh new sound every year for 10,000 years. it is being built. it was dreamed up by some big thinkers....